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*Hull City* - kami lebih hebak dari nukasel
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Nampak gaya... Welcome and goodbye lah in one year time... |
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hahahaha hull city naik giler thn ni nampak............miss Hull a lot... |
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haku jd pom2 boy.. |
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double posting
[ Last edited by aleep90 at 8-10-2008 01:55 PM ] |
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Geovanni Enjoying City Life
Posted on: Mon 06 Oct 2008
Goal hero Geovanni says he has a feeling of 'great joy' after helping the Tigers to back-to-back away wins.
The Brazilian was on target with a stunning free kick in the 1-0 win at Spurs on Sunday, following up his wonder strike against Arsenal eight days earlier.
He is now the Tigers leading scorer with three goals so far this season and he says he is very happy at his new club.
"Obviously I'm really happy and it's a great joy to score the goals at Tottenham and last week (at Arsenal)," said Geovanni.
"I'm really happy here. Opportunities come about in life that you have to really think about and I'm really pleased that I've made the move to Hull."
And Geovanni says he isn't surprised by the form the Tigers have shown so far.
Phil Brown's side go into the second international break of the season sitting third in the Premier League table with Geovanni saying the quality in the City squad is paying off.
"I was expecting this. We always try and do the best we can but we've got a lot of quality players here and this is exactly what I'm expecting.
"I try and do the best that I possibly can and the team do their best so what happens happens.
"It's a very difficult league to play in but if we play like we did this week and last week, we'll do well."
Although City's players who are not involved in international fixtures will now have the opportunity to rest, Geovanni says there will still be plenty of hard work done before the next match against West Ham.
"We're really enjoying it a great deal up to now and we've got the chance to rest for a couple of weeks.
"When we start back again (the matches), we'll put all of our efforts into doing the best we can." |
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team kachak & team "big 4 wannabe" pun kena jentik. .
team ni really something |
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Teamwork and sense help Hull City turn tables in Premier League
As you stand in a supermarket queue while the shop assistant tries a dozen times to scan a barcode, or try to figure out which buttons to press to get your smart new phone to make a call, have you ever thought that maybe life was better when it was less complicated?
The Barclays Premier League table is making that argument, with Hull City third and Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United in the bottom three. While those big clubs have set up detailed management structures that are backfiring, Hull have taken the top flight by storm with the sort of commonsense business plan that seems to have gone out of fashion: people in charge who trust, respect and understand each other.
Hull are showing what can happen when everyone at a club, from fans to boardroom, pulls together.
Listen to Paul Duffen, the Hull chairman, speak and it is obvious that he has given Phil Brown, the manager, his wholehearted support and that they work well in tandem. Brown can do his job without a director of football peering over his shoulder, unlike the situation at White Hart Lane and St James' Park.
For all Tottenham's and Newcastle's attempts to bring order to their backroom staff, they were two of the worst-prepared clubs going into the season and Hull, with their old-style English hierarchy, have looked highly organised.
Money is so important now, so spending wisely is more critical than ever. Get two thirds of your buys right and you are set for a successful season; only one third and you can be in trouble. Despite Tottenham's continental-style transfer planning, you could not say that any of their summer signings have paid off.
Hull, meanwhile, have brought in 11 new boys and most are doing nicely. They, like West Bromwich Albion and Stoke City, have realised that plenty of new blood is necessary to have even half a chance of staying up. Hull have introduced a new forward line and their buys have mainly been experienced players with something to prove: that they deserve to be regular starters at a Premier League club. That hunger is crucial. A similar strategy served Sam Allardyce well at Bolton Wanderers.
Can such an influx of players destabilise a club? Not when they are winning. Who of Brown's fringe players could say 揑 should be in the team |
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semoga hull city berjaya menang lagik dgn ham barat dah merampas kedudukan tangga ke 3 kembali..
HULL CITY FOR CHAMPIONS LEAGUE !!!!
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Reply #96 dollah_mufc's post
OH YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! |
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OH YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
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Reply #98 dollah_mufc's post
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takat West Ham tue.. |
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